About Sam

I am a London born and based Voice Actor. My areas of expertise are Audiobooks, Video Games and Explainer Videos. As well as working in numerous studios around the UK I also have my own personal studio. This allows me the flexibility to create high quality work quickly and efficiently.

I trained as an actor at Arts Educational Schools, London and graduated in 2004. My training created in me a lifelong love for character work. There is no greater artistic joy for me than bringing a script to life. I also learnt the vital importance of professional integrity. I’m a voice actor because I sincerely love vocalising my imagination in the service of a great audio project.

I had an important experience working with a video games developer recently. For various reasons, I was required on entering the studio to take on completely new characters with no time to prepare. Despite this I was determined to find the right voices for the client. They were delighted with the work I produced and thanked me for responding so well under pressure.

“Sam is one of the most talented, faultlessly reliable, consummately professional voice actors I have ever met - and what a voice. The multiple award-winning work he’s produced for us speaks for itself and his ability to take direction and go at things, never complaining and always giving his all without fail is a godsend.”

— Henry Dalton, Director, TDF Films.

I may have been very well trained at Arts Ed but I don’t take my skills for granted. I regularly train with one of the top voice coaches in London. I also attend seminars and workshops year-round as a member of The Voice Over Network. Continuously improving my skills is vitally important to me and something I believe I owe my clients.

Get in touch to find out how I can help bring character to your story today.

At the end of September, I had the privilege of attending the world premiere of Casino Royale Live at the Royal Albert Hall. For those of you wondering why I was attending a world premiere of an 11-year-old film at a concert hall allow me to explain. The Royal Albert Hall has for a few years now been staging very special presentations of famous films. These presentations are special because the film’s score is played live by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.